Georgia, Jon Ossoff and Senate
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Republicans are fighting over who is the most MAGA man among them. But the most important endorsement is likely to come from someone else entirely: Gov. Brian Kemp.
Marjorie Taylor Greene announced late Friday that she will not launch a U.S. Senate campaign in her home state of Georgia. The Republican congresswoman’s statement did not, however, comment on a possible gubernatorial candidacy.
U.S. Rep. Earl “Buddy” Carter made his first public appearance in Coastal Georgia as a U.S. Senate candidate on Monday, telling an audience of Republican women that he is the “MAGA warrior” best positioned to defeat Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff next year.
Greene disputed claims by GOP "elites" that she can't beat Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff but said she prefers staying in the House to fight for Trump
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene won't challenge Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff of Georgia in next year’s midterms.
District 42, currently held by Senator Brian Strickland, includes all of Morgan County and portions of Henry, Newton, and Walton counties. As Senator Strickland pursues a campaign for Attorney General, Dunn is ready to bring unapologetic conservative leadership to the State Senate.
The Georgia Senate race will be one of the most competitive in the 2026 election cycle as a challenger emerges for Democrat Jon Ossoff.